Coping with a dog attack can be emotionally and physically tough. For the injured person, there can be long-term physical and emotional damage from the bite or attack. It is more than just the visible injuries – the scars on hands and legs, facial disfigurement, the countless hours spent in surgery to repair the damage and remove the scars - it is emotional damage as well. Many victims of dog bites suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other psychological disorders.
However, a violent animal attack affect more than just the victim; it changes the lives of parents, friends, and loved ones. If the attack happened in a public place or somewhere that you had a right to be, you may be entitled to compensation.
However, a violent animal attack affect more than just the victim; it changes the lives of parents, friends, and loved ones. If the attack happened in a public place or somewhere that you had a right to be, you may be entitled to compensation.